Classical Homogeneous Catalyst Separation Technology

作者: David R. Bryant

DOI: 10.1007/1-4020-4087-3_2

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摘要: Consider the effect of every impurity or potential in feedstock, solvents ligand and catalyst. What harm, if any, will befall product catalyst these impurities enter process, particular, they accumulate? Is stable both reaction separation system? If byproducts form, what affect have on process life?

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